2021
DOI: 10.3390/app112411719
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Justification of the Reduction Possibility of Sulfur Oxides and Fly Ash Emissions during Co-Combustion of Coal and Waste from Woodworking Enterprises

Abstract: In this work, we experimentally investigated the effect of widespread biomass (woodworking waste—pine sawdust) in the composition of mixed fuel, formed also using the widespread steam coals metalignitous (D) and lean (T), on the concentration of sulfur, nitrogen and carbon oxides in flue gases. Investigations of composite fuels with a mass of at least 5 g were carried out in a reactor with continuous recording of the composition of the flue gases formed during the thermal decomposition of the investigated fuel… Show more

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“…Therefore, it is proposed to replace part of the coal with a carbon-neutral wood biomass. In previously published works [12], it has been proven that replacing coal with 25% percent of recycled wood reduces emissions of harmful anthropogenic gases by more than 64%, and replacing coal with 50% of biomass leads to a reduction in SO x emissions by more than 90%.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, it is proposed to replace part of the coal with a carbon-neutral wood biomass. In previously published works [12], it has been proven that replacing coal with 25% percent of recycled wood reduces emissions of harmful anthropogenic gases by more than 64%, and replacing coal with 50% of biomass leads to a reduction in SO x emissions by more than 90%.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%